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P:\btl ‘OUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1947 I)ml y 4luskaEmplre ihe except Sunday by the nlrml l'l’l\’l‘l\(. COMPANY 1 | Main Streets i 5 X pit | t a distanc feet to Cor- aboriginal rights trouble was created by Ickes | Admitted to St. Ann's'Hospital|gith the 1-2 line of said survey; | West a distance of 190{ S yesterday for medical attention were | thence north 33° East a distance of | ner No. 1, the place o i e rice and Edwin Jo said tract of land containing 0.50 of Doreen Price and Edwin J \ s A : J 0 z mean high ent of the Interior who were left over from the northwest side of the right-of- | ner No. 4; thence along mean Ho P |A| NOIE ot 3 Bay, North 57 ! es regime, out of which the whole mess arose S l S way of the Halibut Point Highway | Water mark, Sitka Bay rth ; 20 YE RS Go fro the Indians of Alaska ther the pulp and paper companies will be 121.9 feet, more or less, to Corner 9| an acre, more or le R President EN TROY | Mrs. Robert Thorne admitted 4" (1de ” ol ” {{f,‘,\,.\,”v TROY m,,,u R -President ut of buying the timber remains to be seen, | Mr®, Robert Thore - gfld“'i";i_‘:“' ““I']’:“fi“‘::‘:“:‘“ | ditions. The above-described iracts NOVEMBER 19, 1027 - "= - TEditor and Manager o o e Shail ¢ ; kLot by . of said s ; e nor ; ¢ 4 3 ; i WILLIAM 5 i : 3 e we are not legal authorities, we fail to see how | Discharged were Jack McConnell, | West a distance of 414.8 feet to Cor- | | will be sold separately Tl}xs prop R. G. Thornberg, Foreman Miner for the U. S. Bureau of Mines in ALFRED 2 R - - - - Business Manager | Curry can take any action against the timber buyers.| Mre George Folta and Carl Rice. |ner No. 3, which lies on the 2-3 line | €rty, Which will be sold for cash, is! Alaska, has been promoted to Foreman Miner in the Pittsburgh, Pa., i {ner No. 3, : -3 1 d particuarly described in the | gistrict, and put in charge of Mine Rescue Car No, 3, according to an ration of Surplus ProPerty{,n,ouncement made by B. D. Stewart, Federal Supervising Mining En- | econd Class Matter. If he really intends to carry his unsure campaign into Peter Kushnick of Saxman and|of said survey 100 feet distant from the courts it seems to us he would have to sue the Willard Paul of Klaw were ad-|Corner No. 3 of said survey; thence Entered in the P SUBSCRIPT Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas t Dec S$1.50 per month; 3 . at the office ofythe Project | = o v T monis, S one vear: $13.00° government or a branch of the government mitted to the Government Hospital. [south 33° West a distance of 257.8 | Availble ’;““'\f ronpati i € ruolect | gineer. Mr. Thornberg, who returned here early this week from the B ail at the following rates g ' & A bl s e ey N Representd e her 8 BIgENaL=, ” e transferres i o i . ! L% months. 1n advance, $7.60 If Curry is so certain that HJR. 205 doesn't give D feet, more or less, to Corner No. 4, | REPresentative Aot o | south, was to be transferred to Pittsburgh within a_short time tment of Agriculture the power to sell the e ATAS o hh ._ | which lies on the northeast side of THE DEPARTMENT OF THE IN- | th, jight-of-way of said highway; ¢ SEialation ‘“t :.]:, A)lll:m‘-”:,,:,\,:‘;],:\q,(1,,1?.)" to have this| TERTOR, BURFAU OF LAND|inonce southeasterly, along th 5 sk 0 O s ey ; AGEMENT, hereby gives notice | northeast side of said right-of-way ASSOCIATED PRESS Meanwhile, there is no question but what Curry’s | nat it now has available for dis- |a distance of 443.8 feet, more or less “. :::,:?:,‘:;‘Kl:‘f.;y\f;‘r:!;q‘;(‘::\tl\:?f attack i 1g things difficult. We have been trying | hosal under the Surplus Property | to place of beginning, Corner No. 1 i also the local news published for years to secure the pulp and paper industry and | Act of 1944, as amended, and War {containing 1.8 acres, more or it would be a sad situation if this man should suc- | Assets Administration Regulation 5 |Traet A-7 Beginning at the North- 2w us off again. It is deplorable that | (32 CFR, Part 8305), and regulations | west corner of U.S. Survey No. 500 our citizens is responsible, especially a gcverning the disposal of surplus ; which point is herein called Corner | real property by the BureaQ of Land | No. 1; thence south 33 We 1l from their fellow ciiizens through' the government, |Management (32 CFR, Part 9000, |the westerly boundary of said tract, i . he following real property which \ distance of 300 fect; more or jand contributed so littl has been declared surplus by the |less; to @ point on the northerly side Whatever property the Indians may have been |Government located at FORT RAY. !of the Halibut Point Hizhway, Cor- deprived of over the years has been returned to them SITKA, ALASKA. Tract A-1 Por- r No. 2; thence in an easterly di- all necessary informaton con- o s the proverty and method UH A 6% pound baby girl was born at 4 o'clock this morning at the g priorities and submitting | St. Ann’s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sperling of Juneau. The little will be available on and after | one had been named Mary Cecile. Mr. Sperling was connected with the 1947, from the surplus |y S. Forest Service here al rty Project Representa- | .. Lowell M, Puckett, at the office | artment of the Interior, | au of Land Management, Fed- Building, Anchorage, Alaska Office hours are from 8:30 a. m. to | 5:00 p. m. Mondays through Pridays Priorities: The property is subject to Skating parties appeared to be the up-to-the-minute thing in re- he following priorities in the order | creation for the high school studehts. Seniors led the procession to the irdicated: 1 ederal Government | ponds frenting Mendenhall Glacier when they motored out Monday if they will promptly notity | the Deps regularity in the delivery | timber, w! One of the finest photographs ever taken of Juneau was on display n the window of the Winter and Pond Studio on Front Street. The picture was taken on November 7, the night of the last full moon, and the plate was exposed at about 11 p. m. ceed in head _— one group group which over the years has received so much | | | | | manyfold in the millions spent for their free educa- tions of U. S. Amended Survey No. |réction along the r y side of |agencies. 2 et . | evening with Miss Wilkes and Mr. Raven and spent an enjoyable after- tion, health and medical care, relief and welfare. 1612 as follows: Lots 5 to 7 inclusive :vm Highway, for a distance of 100 fnrpun‘;.m o i -'I‘“;‘m‘”;_: 'noon and evening skating and eating hot dogs o s . 11 to 20 inclusive, Block No. 1; Lots | feet, more or less, to Corner No. 3; ;“‘," = Ffl;w‘m\‘_‘gmm"_ s lgd L AR P Block No. 3: Zow 3 to 6 inclusive, |northerly boundary of said tract, | 'nstitutions. Priority Perind: Felgp- [0 B R train for the big turkey dinner on Thanksgiving. On : (New York Times) Block No. 4; Lots 1 to 7 inclus | Corner No. 4 »nce north 57° West { It Offers. The time for exercising | Wednesday, November 23, they were to give a dance in the gymnasium orities shall be a period of nine- ty (90) days commencing at 10:00 m. on October 29, 1947, and end- ing at 10:00 a. m. on January 30, ! 1948, except that the first three priori set forth above shall end | after the first ten days. In order to protect his priority rights in this property, a priority holder must file the address and within the pri- ority period named above, a written offer to buy the property at the price applicable thereto for his pri- ority. Each such offer shall be marked “Priority Offer Tract Fort Ray, Sitka, Alaska.” Filing Is cancer hereditary? If the geneticists are ce which all students, Alumni and parents, were invited to attend tain that it is not, in the sense that color-blindne: Lot 15; Block No. 7 and No. 8. 1, the point of beginnin n- hemophilia white or black skin are hereditary shown on plat of U. S. Amended |taining 0.71 of an acre, more partly because of the experiments that they have been Survey No. 6'2. Tract A-2 That part | Tract A-8 Beginnix at Corner THE CURRY LETTER able to carry on with mice which they obtained from |lying east of the Halibut Point High- | Stone No. 4, US. Survey No. 500 ¢ the Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory and which | way containing 33.07 acres, except- |thence along high water mark of A bold attempt to discourage large pulp and had been inbred for a quarter of a century so t ing therefrom the following tract of ,mkd Bay South 57" East a distance own to be interested in estab- their lineage was known. Compared with these mice, 0.06 acre Beginning at a point {of 100 feet to Corner No. 1; thence kings and dukes are upstarts if pedigrees are a measure which is 331.90 feet north 56° 10'|north 33° East to southerly bound of aristocracy. When fire swept away many of the East from the northwestern Corner of Halibut Point Road to Corner residence of Bar Harbor the laboratorv was de- Block 25 of the ToWnsite of Si | No. 2; thence West along the sout stroyed, and one of the most precious collections of | Alaska, as shown on the official | exly bound: of Halibut Point Road attorney James E. Curry to one company, revealed experimental animals in the world perished. Already |townsite plat U.S. Survey No. 1474, |to intersection with the westerly line on the front page of today's Empire Dr. C. C. Little, director of the ‘laboratory, has Tract “A”, which point is herein {of U.S. Survey No. 500, which And it may well be that he will succeed in his received $10,000 from the Maine Cancer Society and called Corner No. 1; thence south | Corne thence Soutt West tempt and: ktiod ask P or chance to $50,000 from the Damon Runyon Fund, no doubt the 83° 50’ East for a distance of 46.00 | to Corner No. 4, U.S. Survey No. 500 9 cecdll m® & o b %J“::‘»L{k‘)/lulfl;:)v:)\\;n((l)‘is;\rl\)l(?lhll‘ e first of many similar, substantial contributions to feet to Corner lo. 2; thence morth | which is Corner No.4 of this tract, Cther ‘)”“:‘" ak lelm?r.“-)l; o | b B i S}:”nmp‘ . 2 come from cancer committees, philanthropic organiza- ¢° 10° East for a distance of 56.00 | and the place of beginning, contain- Pericd named above, offers by pri-, OFTEN MISSPELLED: Wholescme; retain the E after the L. The Forest Service is offering the timber for sale (jons and scientific foundations. Though it will not feet to Corner No. 3; thence north | ing 343 acre, more or less. Tract A-9 | Ority holders at less than the price SYNONYMS: Naughty, mischievcus, disobedient, wayward under terms of HJR. 205 of the last session of the take another quarter of a century to feed another |g3° 50' West for a distance of 4600 | Beginning at Corner Stone No. 4, ie¢ferred to above and offers which | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us Congress. ‘This measure, recognizing that Alaskan colony of mice (the Jackson geneticists know where feet to Corner No. 4; thence south |U.S. Survey No. 500; thence along &r¢ nob based on dl"‘“;;”'_ claims | ;.\ rease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: South | Will also be received. hese must ? Block No. 5; all of Block 6 except a distance of 100 feet to Corner C. C. Rudolph was the lucky one at the Parish Bazaat the previous evening and was awarded the door prize of a $10 gold piece. Weather: High, 22; low, 22; clear. - ————————— - > oo e Daily Lessons in English % 1. corpox r compa lishment of pulp mills in Alaska from bidding on timber lots put up for sale under act of Congress by the Forest Service is seen in the letter from Indian - 3 WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “He speaks with a slow drawl.” This is redundant. Say, “He speaks with a drawl.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Syringe. Pronounce sir-inj, both I's secure a be Indians may have some basis for their aboriginal to look for some of the aristocratic descendants of the '6° 10° West for a distance of 56.00 | high water mark, Sitka Ba; 3 4 riatiad ) tside | SOMNOLENT; slecpy; drow inclined to sleep. (Pronounce first O as claims, safeguarded $hese theoretical rights by pro- ‘original stock), cancer ch in one field will cer-|feet to Corner No. 1, the point or |57° East a distance of 100 feet to | D¢ sealed ““‘_“_‘l;“_k_"‘ 2 the OULRCS | in ON, Bedondio &oin! NG, Wikett Tk silable; T robmie e s o viding that the money which the government secures | tainly be retarded becuase of the fire place of beginning. Tract A-5 Lots | Gorner No. 1; thence North 33 East | Sealed Offer, Tract No. eRe / i AT i e Alaska.” Deposit. All | lazy, rather somnolent youth.” It was with these Bar Harbor mice that Dr.|numbered 4 and 5 in Block No. 2, a f Hali- |RaV. o the southe y bounda from timber sales from the Tongass National Forest # 3 L ere it will remain | J0hn J. Bittner, now of the University of Minnesota, | shown on plat of U.S. Amended Su t Point Road to Corner No offers, &xceph:those filed by If“’e“"‘“‘ P e — is to be placed in a special fund where it will remain disbovarell whit. is called the “milk factor” in cancer. | vey.No. 8. Tract A-§ Beginning at | thence e R Goveriimett ‘agiieiss sid by S(dtt until the aboriginal rights are proved or disproved.'Tn 1635 he transferred the new-born young of & |the northesterly corner U.S. Survey | boundary of Halibut Boint Road to and local governments and instru- | MODERN E'”OUETT To date no courts have upheld the claims of the hybrid cancerous strain to resistant foster mothers No. 225; running thence north 74° !,. point 200 feet from the westerly n:vxvmmm& must be accompanied by { ](OBERTA LEE Alaskan Indians to the lands they contend is theirs and noted an astonishing reduction in the incidence |30° east 1407.1 feet; thence south |line of U.S. Survey No. 500, said 200 | * L"“}:‘dj"‘““‘[‘l’fj‘g‘y1‘:“1“)‘:'1‘1"(02‘:“‘ . sause their ancestors r 108 rests Of mammary cancer. When he reversed the procedure 45° 00’ West 1590.00 feet to a point {feet being the right angle distance |OF & check certified by a bank, or a % ““"”’"‘“""’“‘v because their ancestors hunted or roamed the forests by transferring to cancerous foster mothers the new- on the easterly line of U.S. Survey Efnwm the said westerly line and not cashier's check issued by a bank, | Q. Is it good ferm for the bride to accompany the bridegroom when or fished the streams. The latest Circuit Court of speals decision in fact says the Indians have no born young of resist § ~ mary cancer rose. Because he knew exactly with what |759.00 feet to the place of beginning, | Halibut Point Road, to Corner No. ginal claims but do have the rights to Property | yinq of pedigreed material he was dealing, he was | containing 12.2 acres. Tract A-4 That |3; thence South 33 West tc mean 1reasurer of the United States for| i, width and size, and her choice of yellow gold, white gold, or platinum, they held when the Act of 1868 was passed. | forced to conclude that something in mouse milk car- ‘)mrf of U.S. Survey No. 225 located | high water mark, Sitka Bay, to Cor- deposit as earnest money. All de- Q the court also said that this law also protected ried a canecr-producing agent. Thus was the wan- | east of the right-of-way of the Hali- |nor No. 4; thence along mean high POSits by unsuccessful bidders will| property rights of whites then in Alaska. In other ing virus theory of cancer’s origin strengthened. With- ' but Point Highway, more particu- | water mark, Sitka Bay, North 57 returned. Bidders are warned | words, the court did not recognize that the Indians | cut strains of mice of unquestionable purity Bittner |larly described as follows: Beginning | West a distance of 100 feet to 2sainst violating Section 59 of the Q. 161t perd Y could not have produced the hybrids that he wanted | at Corner No. 1, which is a right-of- | Corner No. 1, the place of beg : ‘L 8 Crim "‘IICV‘“"‘ Pfov‘“b"h‘%‘ un- | b S Thates d drawn the proper conclusions from the exchange | way monument un the east side of {said tract of land containing 0424 @Wful combination or intimidation | has “cut In - 3 ! of mother: It is because it has made such dis- | Halibut Point Highway at Station|:f an acre, more or less. Tract A-i0 bidders. The right is reserved to | No. Curty’s stand is backed by no court or govern- | coveries that the Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Lab- 139 and 983 at the point of inter-|Beginning at Corner Stone No. 4, | ¥aive technical defects and to re- | emem e ecemr e e e e v e e mental agem’\ excom for a few underlings in the oratory must be rebuilt. section of the right-of-way of sandlu‘s, Surv No. 500; thence along J€ct any and all bids. Fred W. John- | T 05 A o e SRR AN Wy b B Y % Snut Director. | highway with the 1-8 line of saidv sigh w»n r ma itka Bay, South publication, Ot 20, 1047, LOOK a nd LEA RN A G GORDON LIONS CLUB HO[DS 'BIGGEST LIAR WILL ’ thence nosth 74 34’ East a | 57 East a distance of 200 feet to TSt Publication Oct- 25 14 nt stock the incidence of mam- | No. 225; thence north 15° 30° West |the distance of 200 feet along said [Cf ten per cent (10%) of the he buys the wedding ring? { amount of the oficr, payable to thl“ A. Yes, the bride has the privilege of expressing her preference as Isn't it proper for a hostess to insist upon payving for the long | distance telephone calls of a guest? A. No. The guest should pay this expense. ble for a 1 to refuse to dance with a man who { any special property rights or aboriginal rights as distance of 1047 feet, more or Icss,icmpg [\” 1 thence north 33 East more or I place of beginning, containing 33': acres, more or less. Tract A-6 Por- ticns of U. S. Survey No. 500 as follows: Beginning at Corner No. ‘ vhich is the point of intersection of | sting that the women pre- { sent stete their ages, “just to make VA MEN HERE | sure there weren't any half-fare Ken Lauritzen of the Fairbanks With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 REGULAR MEETINGT7P. M. THURSDAY-NOV. 20 20th Century Theatre “Forever Amber” diners present” Mrs. Alva Blackey- Veterans Administration office ar by was awarded the door prize of ived here yesterday for a few days a pair of nylons of special instructions. He will be Foilowing the dinner the guests joined temorrow by Forrest E. Ker- enjoyed dancing to music provided by of the A"ChU!flLt‘ VA office. by Charles Alexander and Jer ‘ s 8 | (tc Corner No. 2 (identical with| to the southerly boundary of Hali- ~ e H DINNER HO"ORING | WlN PAMARAY PRIZE | Corner Nec. 8 of said survey); thence | but Point Highway to Corner No. WANTED! MEN AND 1. How can a watch be used as a compass? | | north 30" West a distance o(smem-e East along the southerly “ OMEN WHO ARE 2. What part of the United States is nearest to the North Pole? 113 A “Paul Bun,\'nn contest for zhc‘ 433.62 1cet to Corner No. 3 (identical | bcundary of Halibut Point Road to H. \Rl) OF HE \fil\G 3. By whom s the first English flag brought to America? (HARTER “IGHT biggest liar will be one of the; with Corner No. 7 of sald survey); {a point 300 feet from the westerly 5 o 4. Who wrote “Anthcny Adverse™? features at “Minnesota Night” in! 4 o | thence north 15° 30’ West a distance | line of U.S.‘Survey No. 500, said 300 Recioeise - Hs 5. Which is the most famous river of Scotland? ; ! the Pamaray Club tomorrow eve-| e N e o | of 759.0 feet to Corner No. 4 (identis | feet being the right angle distance 3 botherod by Tinein, | e The Lions and their ladies held a pjng The club management will o Wikns 1. Bodtant o cal with Corner Ne. 6 of said sur- | from said westerly line and not the to hardened or . linner party last evening in .tfer o ¢ 5 4 ilma L. Stoddar AT 2 W S| b Ol try the Ourine | 1. Point the hour hand directlv towards the sun, and the point gay dinner party g offer a pri to the persen who|g Ann Thompson o Vey); thence south 74° 30" West a|distance of 300 feet along said e any say has > 5 , { chservance of the “Charter Night” can tel the biggest “whopper” to! . £ s T < | distance of 739.2 feet to Corner Nc. | Halibut Point Road, to Corner No, | enabled them to ain. You must | Dalfway between the hour hand the figure twelve will be due south. of their organization at the Salmon compete with the old Paul Bun- ié ‘w © E Ph o!b (identical with Corner No. 5 of |3: thence South 33 West to mean I""alrv\l;t:'(l'r":,‘v”zvn A:;lncl: I;SU 2. Lake of the Woods County, in Minnesota. Creek Country Club. Absolutely 1n0 yan legends | K“l'i‘ ’vin ’v‘am’;\_ ¢ |5aid survey); thence south 55° 30’ high water mark, Sitka Bay, to Cor- | sbout Ourine Ear Droy v at Butler,| 3. Jolm Cabot, in 1497 specches but plenty of fun was in|" The other contest of the eve- H“"M °P s o | West a distance of 700 feet, more or | _ M rug Co. _sdv| 4 Hervey Allen. order for the evening. Attending'njng will feature a prize given to; L E 1‘ ;'rbl . less, to Corner No. 6, which 1S Q| teeer s rrvrrvrrrrry | The Tweed. the affair were 22 couples. the couple displaying the most|® e : F‘ 1§y o (point on the ease side of the right- | A al hour was held at 7'talent at dancing the Sghottische.| ® Bdward Fields % of-way of Halibut Point Highway MUSHC!ANS’ oclock and a turkey dinner was Dancing by the Pararettes, both:® ® ® ® ® ¢ ¢ | approximately at Station 50 and 23.0 served at 8. The tail-twister was pew and old, will last from 9 a.' jat the point of intersection of said | ® ® | E L L I S A l R L'l N E s kept busy collecting fines. All Wear- m. until 1 a. m. The floor show| ~ ol )t with an Empire Want-Ad |right-of-way with the 4-5 line of | Prot(—‘ctlve Ul. on | ers of bow ties were fined and will begin at 10:45 a. m. S Isaid survey; thence south 33° 22’ i A e l Peter Wood was socked the limit - R g | East, along the cast side of smd;\ for sik ! right-of-way, a distance of 1025 feet, | { | = COMING SOON o Ok T, e | , via Pelershurg and Wrangell R} ' ! \ \ {$ § B | Local Fo. 672 — A. F. L. Hall | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | | Nottingham. i - ee-——— | <20 -lcvmmZ XgEgn >0 m MARTHA SOCIETY BAZAAR Nov. 21—7 to 10 p.m. Sewing, Crossword PuZZIe INITIATION HELD BY fifi‘.?‘a..iff‘l'.‘iil s‘ifif‘“‘x’aimi,“fiis.‘! . 81, Anarow cross . Fourth calif s NOTICE! Have You Paid Your 1947 SCHOOL TAX? 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 rog . Binding fabric . Kind of cloth . Myselt . Astronomical ther Hindu queen 46, Pertaining to grand- arents . ldle 51. That Is to say §3. June bug MEETING LAST NGHY| T cmmi ean® Recen U R fe i R * N cesbyters . 14, Higl ain Nov. to 10 pm. Presbyter- 1. A;‘Sl\e;noun 0 s alkai ! P i {1an Chuuh ——adv. 738-'.2‘ 17. Young tree 3 hx 2. Ill house ® A social meeting of the Ameri-! ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS | can Legion Auxiliary was held last| _Sealed bids will be received at the ning in the Dugout with Mrs. City Clerk’s Office until 8:00 P.M., « Anna Day presiding. A short busi- November 21, 1947, on the City of ness meeting was held, followed by Juneau’s 1846 model Dodge panel | The B. M. Behrends Bank All male and female persons over 21 and under 55 years of age must pay the SCHOOL TAX. Unemployed fe- om~vzm-->llomn-p 3 v 5 d Yesterday's Puzzle males, active military personnel, paupers, insane persons, initiation of four. delivery truck and then and there 29. Oy 4. Conlxll:ogn “Solution of Yesterday’ i 2 ¥ 3 le business meeting it was be opened and read aloud publicly i %fi.p-":m::: all § g{;w:d e 3 Controveraial and those maimed or crippled are exempt. Oldest Bank n A]aska decided to donate funds to the at ““é ""g‘“]“" mee}:‘m(}gt Ofotfhjugg‘:;' Z\i“',‘.‘l?ég . Al“:!r?;fs{)hbeor!c. 4. Top card = . Boy and Girl Scouts, the Ortho- mon Council of the City s 34, Tasks LB D 5. Close This Tax Becomes Delinquent Dec. 1, 1947 and e s ; : ixed 25 Card game . Half dozen 080 ot £ S . 1, 18 fnd, ‘s the' Alaska ‘Bis Scplved sfier {he time Hxed g . Christian erat a Penalty of $2.50 Attaches Thereafter. COMMERCIAL SAVINGS 3 Association, It for opengng will not be considered. R br. ! Y to purchase mag-' The City of Juneau reserves the Iterate Send or mail your remittance to Box 651, Juneau. For further information contact the local Territorial Tax Lmln" of & . Deb.ne\‘l Irish azine subscriptions for a Veter- Tight to reject any or all bids and s Hospital to waive informalities. Those initiated were Mrs. Edith C. L. POPEJOY, aon Office. ROOM 203 Simpson Bldg. Mrs. Diane Beach, Mrs. ‘f;‘ymff,“m . {-;rolllc | HAROLD ZENGER t Boggan, and Mrs. Lil- First publication, Nov. b, SEOnoUI i i - N lian Harris |Last publication, Nov. 21, 1947, Bhut forea (8 DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION as a paic-up suvscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Games were played and refresh- —y s Saas Territory of Alaska EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Bridges of a certain_ sort One of an | Present this coupon to the box office of the ' CAPITOL THEATRE CAMP BELL'H“USE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: SHIPYARD "THE MERRY MONAHANS" | 3 Feueral Tax--12¢ per Person . NEW CONSTRUCTION and REPAIR PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. ancient race ments were served following the meet Mrs. Dorothy Manthey won the jumbled words contest | and Mrs. Mildred Martin won the card tossing conte Refreshments were s by the membership committee tomposed of Mrs. Hattie Peterman and Mrs. Ted Johnstone. --e HAVE DESSERT AT A little Va-tro-nol Martha Society Bazaar Noy 7" in each nostril . Particle . Light wood . Old-time 3. School of 7-10 pm. Sewing, candy, goodi quickly opens up whales WBITE WIRE orecting cards, s i - eseo relieve stufly tran- | . Artificial or greeting cards, fish pond, Girl s\,m Zongéstion. Makes breathing lan and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Scout booth. adv. 738-12 | easier. Invites restful lu ERTn e L i el '&Gnudm ‘g-r#y 1o otlow VISI GI scov 'ess col SIT RL SCOUT BOOTH g ov. 21—7 to 10 p.n. Presbyter- lan (:.nurch. ; ‘ud\ 738-12 “‘“v 'lo"°ll . Wild animal . Annoy imb’ . For the purpose of | For Reservation and Information : i RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments, i Beox 170, wrangell, Alaska WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ——— e —————————